2. An assembly language (or assembler
language) is a low-level
programming language for a computer, or
other programmable device, in which there is a
very strong (generally one-to-one)
correspondence between thelanguage and the
architecture's machine code instructions.
3. It is generally believed that hand-written
assembly language code, though time
consuming and requiring significant skill, will
always yield the best result.
4. 1. C follows the procedural programming
paradigm while C++ is a multi-
paradigm language(procedural as well as object
oriented)
2. In case of C, the data is not secured while the
data is secured(hidden) in C++
3. C is a low-level language while C++ is a middle-
level language (Relatively, Please see the
discussion at the end of the post)
4. C uses the top-down approach while C++ uses
the bottom-up approach
5. C is function-driven while C++ is object-driven
5. It is most commonly used as part of web
browsers, whose implementations allow client-
side scripts to interact with the user, control the
browser, communicate asynchronously, and
alter the document content that is displayed.It
is also used in server-side network
programming with runtime environments such
as Node.js, game development and the creation
of desktop and mobile applications.
6. In 1957, the first of the major languages
appeared in the form ofFORTRAN. Its name
stands for FORmula TRANslating system. The
language was designed at IBM for scientific
computing. The components were very simple,
and provided the programmer with low-level
access to the computers innards.
7. A lot of people interested ask which language
to begin with . Each computer programming
language offers something different and each
has their own pros and cons. Even depending
on where you are in the world some might be
more popular so it’s nearly impossible to give
any definitive list.
But it is recommended to start with HTML
then go on to other languages such as Java ,
C++ , C .
8. In mathematics and digital electronics, a binary
number is a number expressed in the binary
numeral system, or base-2 numeral system,
which represents numeric values using two
different symbols: typically 0 (zero) and 1
(one). The base-2 system is apositional
notation with a radix of 2. Because of its
straightforward implementation in digital
electronic circuitry using logic gates, the binary
system is used internally by almost all
modern computers and computer-based
devices. Each digit is referred to as a bit.
9. Java is a programming language and
computing platform first released by Sun
Microsystems in 1995. There are lots of
applications and websites that will not work
unless you have Java installed, and more are
created every day. Java is fast, secure, and
reliable. From laptops to datacenters, game
consoles to scientific supercomputers, cell
phones to the Internet, Java is everywhere!
10. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level
programming language.[17][18][19] Its design philosophy
emphasizes codereadability, and its syntax allows
programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of
code than would be possible in languages such
as C++ or Java.[20][21] The language provides constructs
intended to enable clear programs on both a small and
large scale.[22]
Python supports multiple programming paradigms,
including object-oriented, imperative and functional
programming or proceduralstyles. It features
a dynamic type system and automatic memory
management and has a large and
comprehensive standard library.[23]